Arizona Biomedical Collaborative
Engineering Center (B-G Wings)
Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Building 1
Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Building 2
Schwada Classroom Office Building
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The Brickyard on Mill Avenue is a reflection of ASU’s strategic initiative to embed itself in the communities it serves. The complex is located at 699 S. Mill Avenue in downtown Tempe and houses both ASU and commercial entities, including retail stores such as Borders.
The Brickyard is home to the Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering Dean’s Office. It also houses the administrative offices; faculty offices; and classroom, research and instructional labs for the School of Computing and Informatics.
The Brickyard also contains the Institute for Computing and Information Science and Engineering (InCISE), which was created in 2003 to centralize the university’s key academic and research programs involving computer and information technology. InCISE is a new university-level collaborative model with a number of important research centers, including the Center for Advancing Business through Information Technology; the Center for Cognitive Ubiquitous Computing (CUbiC); the Center for Research in Arts, Media, and Engineering; the Consortium for Embedded and InterNetworking Technologies (CEINT); Information Assurance; Intelligent Information Integration; the Partnership for Research in Stereo Modeling (PRISM); and the Software Factory.
Arizona Technology Enterprises (AzTE), located on the sixth floor, transfers technologies invented at ASU to the private sector by mining university research, prosecuting patents, negotiating licenses, and marketing inventions.